CIL 6.30922/ IG 14, p. 695-696 - Bilingual dedication of Mithridates Philopater Philadelphus to the people of Rome, 169-150 BC or after 84 BC - with notes by A.E. Gordon

CIL 6.30925 (= CIL 6.374) - Bilingual dedication on a statue base by the Laodiceans to the Roman people in gratitude for benefactions, ca.130 BC (?), possibly as late as 83 BC (2, with notes by A.E. Gordon)

CIL 6.30927 - Fragment of a dedication to the Roman people by the Lycians, ca. 85 BC

CIL 6.30966 (= CIL 6.373) - Dedication by the Ephesians in gratitude for the restoration of their freedom from the Attalids, ca. 129 BC

30954 CLB

CIL 6.30975 - Votive inscription recording the dedication of an altar to Jupiter and other gods, January 1-June 30, AD 1

30976 CLB

31009 (=6.3711) = Ohl, p. 127, #162 CLB

CIL 6.31034, fr. a – Fragment of an inscription recording the dedication by C. Iulius Anicetus of a rebuilt porticus for the shrine of the Palmyrene god, Sol Malachbelus, AD 102 (2 AEG, 3 CLB)

CIL 6.31140 - Altar dedicated to Jupiter Optimus Maximus and other gods, including the Genius of the Equites Singulares, by the men honorably discharged by Hadrian in AD 132, whose names are on the sides of the altar, AD 132 - CLB

CIL 6.31543 - Record of the restoration of part of the Tiber embankment by the Tiber commission, ca. AD 15 (2)

CIL 6.31545 – Boundary marker of the Tiber River set up by the Tiber commissioners (curatores riparum et alvei Tiberis) to mark the river bank from the Trigarium to the Pons Agrippae, reign of Claudius (AD 41-54) (3, CLB, AEG)

CIL 6.31547 - Boundary marker indicating the right bank of the Tiber River set up by the Tiber commissioner, July-December, AD 73

CIL 6.31548a - Boundary marker indicating the right bank of the Tiber River set up by the Tiber commissioner, July-December, AD 74

CIL 6.31549f - Boundary marker indicating the right bank of the Tiber River set up by the Tiber commissioner, AD 101

31549i CLB

CIL 6.31551 - Fragment of a boundary marker of the Tiber River, 2nd century AD

CIL 6.31555 - Boundary marker indicating the right bank of the Tiber River set up by the Tiber commissioner, AD 198

CIL 6.37045 - Bronze tablet with two decrees of Gn. Pompeius Strabo, 90-89 BC (or possibly a copy from the time of Vespasian, who restored bronze tablets after a fire in the Capitoline temple in AD 69) (2)